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As of Jul 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote email developer in the United States is $38.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.89 and $43.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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As a Remote Email Developer, your daily tasks often include coding and testing email templates, troubleshooting rendering issues across various email clients and devices, and collaborating with marketing teams to align campaigns with business goals. You may also be responsible for implementing dynamic content and personalization, managing email lists, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations such as GDPR or CAN-SPAM. Regular communication with designers, copywriters, and project managers is key to ensuring timely and successful campaign launches. This role offers a dynamic environment where attention to detail and the ability to adapt to changing project requirements are essential for success.

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To thrive as a Remote Email Developer, you need expertise in HTML, CSS, responsive design, and a solid understanding of email marketing best practices, ideally backed by experience in email platforms like Mailchimp, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, or Litmus. Familiarity with testing tools, dynamic content, and accessibility standards is common, and certifications in digital marketing or email development are beneficial. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and strong time-management skills are vital for collaborating across distributed teams and handling multiple projects. These competencies enable the creation of effective, visually consistent email campaigns that perform well across devices and clients, ensuring high engagement and successful project delivery in a remote setting.

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A Remote Email Developer is responsible for designing, coding, testing, and optimizing email templates and campaigns while working from a remote location. They ensure emails are responsive, compatible across different email clients, and aligned with branding and marketing strategies. This role requires proficiency in HTML, CSS, and email development best practices, along with knowledge of email automation platforms. Remote Email Developers collaborate with marketing teams, designers, and stakeholders to enhance engagement and deliver effective email communications.

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Growth Marketing Manager, Lifecycle/Email

Growth Marketing Manager, Lifecycle/Email

Flux

San Francisco, CA โ€ข Remote

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Why Flux

Flux is taking the hard out of hardware. To do this, weโ€™re building the world's first AI hardware engineer. Founded in 2019, our platform enables anyone to go from idea to manufacturable board using nothing more than a natural language prompt. This democratizes a process that has historically required years of specialized expertise.
We're going after a $15B+ electronic design automation market, backed by 8VC, Bain Capital Ventures, Liquid 2 Ventures, Outsiders Fund, Figma board member John Lilly, and GitHub founder Tom Preston-Werner. In February 2026, we closed a total of $37M in funding to accelerate that mission.
What happens when we unlock the ability for anyone to make hardware? We fundamentally reshape the world. That's our mission, and we're just getting started.

About the role

Weโ€™re hiring a Growth Marketing Manager, Lifecycle/Email to own how users move through the Flux journey: signup, onboarding, activation, education, retention, reactivation, and long-term engagement.

Flux already has strong top-of-funnel momentum, with roughly 8k trials per month. The next growth challenge is helping more of those users reach real product value quickly, especially hardware entrepreneurs and engineering teams evaluating Flux for real design work.

This is a hands-on IC role to start. Youโ€™ll build the lifecycle and email engine from the ground up, working closely with growth, product, data, customer support, customer success, sales, and growth engineering. Over time, this role can grow into broader ownership of lifecycle and growth marketing.

The right person is analytical, systems-minded, and unusually strong at email execution. You should be comfortable finding lifecycle opportunities in the data, writing sharp copy for technical users, thinking through email UX and CTAs, running experiments, and shipping campaigns end-to-end. This is not a โ€œsend some nurture emailsโ€ role. We want someone who treats lifecycle email as a core product surface and can make it a meaningful growth lever.

What youโ€™ll do
  • Own lifecycle marketing across onboarding, activation, trial education, retention, reactivation, and product education.

  • Build segmented user journeys based on behavior, lifecycle stage, product usage, intent, and activation signals.

  • Create and test lifecycle campaigns across email, in-product messaging, nurture, activation prompts, and reactivation.

  • Own lifecycle email execution end-to-end, including strategy, copy, layout, CTA quality, QA, launch, measurement, and iteration.

  • Partner with product and growth engineering to improve onboarding, activation, trial quality, and retained usage.

  • Define and track lifecycle metrics, including activation, time to first meaningful action, qualified trial conversion, retained usage, reactivation, and campaign-driven conversion.

  • Turn product insights, customer feedback, support tickets, and user behavior into timely, useful communication.

  • Build repeatable lifecycle systems instead of one-off campaigns.

  • Improve segmentation, triggers, audience definitions, deliverability, list hygiene, and campaign measurement.

  • Help users understand what Flux can do, why it matters, and how to get more value from the product.

  • Work cross-functionally with product, growth, data, sales, customer support, and customer success to improve the full user journey.

What weโ€™re looking for
  • Experience owning lifecycle, growth, email, activation, retention, or PLG programs.

  • Strong understanding of PLG funnels and self-serve user journeys.

  • Excellent lifecycle/email craft, including copywriting, sequencing, CTAs, layout judgment, testing, and measurement.

  • Ability to work with behavioral data, lifecycle metrics, segmentation, experimentation, and campaign performance.

  • Clear, direct writing style, especially for technical or technical-adjacent audiences.

  • Strong product judgment and user empathy.

  • Comfort operating in ambiguity and building new systems from scratch.

  • Ability to move quickly while still being thoughtful about measurement, deliverability, and quality.

  • Strong cross-functional instincts and a high-ownership operating style.

  • Scrappy, entrepreneurial growth mindset with the ability to prioritize, ship, learn, and iterate.

Nice to have
  • Experience at a PLG, devtools, AI, design tools, CAD, EDA, hardware, or technical SaaS company.

  • Experience marketing to engineers, developers, hardware teams, or technical creators.

  • Hands-on experience with lifecycle tools, product analytics, marketing automation, ESPs, or experimentation platforms.

  • Experience improving trial activation, onboarding, retention, reactivation, or expansion.

  • Experience with deliverability, domain reputation, segmentation strategy, and list hygiene.

  • Experience as an early lifecycle, growth, or email marketing hire.

  • Experience partnering closely with product and engineering teams on onboarding or activation.

Flux is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business need.

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.